DEMUX Framework enables Java developers to build modular, cross-platform applications which can run on desktop, Web, and mobile and embedded devices. It is based on OSGI and supports creating JavaFX desktop applications, mobiles apps (Android, iOS, Windows), and Web applications.

QuantComponents is a framework for financial time-series analysis and algorithmic trading, based on Java and OSGi, with an Eclipse front-end. It is highly modular: usable as a plain Java API, OSGi components, or integrated into Eclipse. It works standalone or with a client-server architecture, depending on performance and reliability needs, and is integrated with Interactive Brokers through the IB Java API. Its generic broker API means that it can easily be extended to work with other brokers. A backtesting facility and an extensible SWT charting library are provided.

Gradle Felix Launcher Plugin is a Felix Launcher plugin for the Gradle build system. It enables the creation of an Apache Felix framework installation ready to run an osgi bundle application. It features download of the required Apache Felix framework bundles, configuration, assembly, and execution of the Felix framework, and compilation and including of custom bundles into the Felix framework.

CarrotGarden SCR provides an OSGI Service-Component descriptor generator according to a proposal described in RFC 0172 Declarative Services Annotations. It is
comprised of annotations, a Maven plugin, and an Eclipse connector, and allows for interactive SCR component descriptor updates in Eclipse, which are compatible with non-interactive Jenkins Maven builds.

OpenChrom provides mass spectrometric analysis of chromatographic data, in a way similar to ChemStation from Agilent Technologies. It handles data files from different LC/MS, GC/MS systems and vendors, such as (*.D) chromatograms from Agilent Technologies, Finnigan ITS40 (*.ms), NetCDF (*.cdf), MzXML (*.mzxml), and other formats. It is flexible and can be extended by plugins.

iDempiere is a complete business suite. It includes functionalities like ERP, CRM, SCM, Web store, financial analysis, etc. It has been translated into many languages. It is based on the famous Compiere/Adempiere projects and has been re-architected with OSGi for even better extensibility options.

Pax Exam is a tool to ease testing OSGi frameworks and applications. It provides a simple to set up integration test framework for OSGi. You can safely run your tests on a local OSGi framework. It has dozens of supported OSGi framework configurations. You can execute and debug a chunk of code inside your OSGi-based application.

Dog is a Domotic OSGi Gateway. In other words, it is a software-based gateway used for controlling domotic environments in a vendor-independent way, thanks to its high-level semantic device modeling strategy and its driver architecture that allows it to support different domotic plant technologies.

Osgish is a command line shell for OSGi. It is based on the Readline Library, Jmx4Perl, as the OSGi backend, and Aries JMX as the OSGi Management layer. It is different than other OSGi shells, as it is implemented in pure Perl and provides unique features like wildcard support, context-sensitive command line completion, syntax highlighting, bulk lifecycle operations, advanced query facilities, and remoting via HTTP. It uses jmx4perl and Aries JMX OSGi bundles for accessing the OSGi container remotely.

Zynaptic Reaction is a flexible asynchronous programming framework for Java which may be used to implement complex event-driven applications. It is heavily influenced by the Twisted programming framework developed by TwistedMatrix Labs for the Python programming language. The focus of the Reaction library is on the concurrency and callback model and as such it is application neutral. It can be used to manage lots of concurrent I/O or to farm out compute intensive tasks to multicore processors. As well as being usable as a basic Java library, Reaction can also run as an independent OSGi service and integrate into any GUI framework you choose.